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Which of these statements is true?
A historian explains how events in the past are connected.
A historian does not interpret causes and meanings of events.
A historian considers how history affects society, not the individual.
A historian only considers written records of the past to be valid.
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"A historian explains how events in the past are connected."
Explanation: Historians analyze relationships, causes, context, and consequences of past events; the other statements are false because historians do interpret causes/meanings, study both individuals and societies, and use many types of sources (not only written records).
Explanation: Historians analyze relationships, causes, context, and consequences of past events; the other statements are false because historians do interpret causes/meanings, study both individuals and societies, and use many types of sources (not only written records).
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